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Boost ASP.NET performance with deferred content loading | Encosia

When rolled into the page life cycle of an ASP.NET WebForm, that red bar is one of your application’s greatest enemies. No matter how well you optimize the rest of the page, even one slow task can become the sole factor determining a user’s perception of the entire page’s performance. In this post, I’m going to show you one way to circumvent that problem. By placing ancillary content in user controls and delaying their load until the core page content has been displayed, you can drastically improve perceived performance. When broken down into digestible chunks, the technique is easy to implement and lends your application a level of polish that your users are sure to appreciate. The four steps required to accomplish this will be: building the user control, statelessly rendering the control as HTML, providing progress indication, and using ASP.NET AJAX to request and inject that HTML.

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Mash-it Up with ASP.NET AJAX: Using a proxy to access remote APIs

Mash-it Up with ASP.NET AJAX: Using a proxy to access remote APIs

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JSON

Json-Official Website

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Dropthings - Ajax Web Portal - Home

Ajax Web Portal built on Linq, Workflow Foundation and ASP.NET AJAX. Code is in Visual Studio 2008 using .NET 3.0 and .NET 3.5.

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Javi's technical blog: JSON services in ASP.NET Ajax

how to use WCF with JSON and ASP.NET AJAX

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